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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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waited

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1 2 | twelve of their comrades waited upon the landing place to 2 5 | putting himself on guard. ~"I waited your orders," said d'Artagnan, 3 6 | longer." ~The four young men waited ten minutes, a quarter of 4 6 | at which M. de Treville waited for the king. He knew the 5 7 | very day, and the lackey waited at table. The repast had 6 7 | Artagnan. Nevertheless, when he waited at the dinner given my his 7 12| met Mme. Bonacieux, who waited for him, and who, with the 8 13| as I think, when I have waited for my wife at the wicket 9 14| Never, monseigneur; I waited at the door." ~"And what 10 14| she told me to wait, and I waited." ~"You are a very complacent 11 16| stretching out his neck, waited uselessly for the word which 12 22| apartment. The young man waited in comparative darkness 13 22| on his finger, and again waited; it was evident that all 14 23| and we were impatiently waited for at Paris, were we not?" ~" 15 24| announce his presence, he waited. ~Not the least noise was 16 24| this sweet idea, d'Artagnan waited half an hour without the 17 26| was silent. The officer waited for his reply, and seeing 18 29| that running footman who waited at the door, and that carriage 19 31| him. ~An elegant carriage waited below, and as it was drawn 20 32| The procurator's wife waited tremblingly. ~"To how much?" 21 35| The evening so impatiently waited for by Porthos and by d' 22 35| Kitty, "he has not even waited for the hour he himself 23 36| evident that the servants who waited in the antechamber were 24 39| his head. "But why has he waited till now? That's all plain 25 39| Messieurs the Guards, and waited with his hand on his hip, 26 41| him a sign to approach. He waited for a fresh gesture on the 27 42| arranged on the table. Planchet waited, towel on arm; Fourreau 28 43| three halted, closed in, and waited, occupying the middle of 29 45| the cardinal's cloak, he waited till the horsemen had turned 30 49| the foot of which the boat waited. The officer followed her. 31 52| to be near the door, and waited without speaking a word, 32 55| arms round them." ~Milady waited, then, with much impatience, 33 55| room, shut the door, and waited in the corridor, the soldier' 34 56| from this moment Milady waited with impatience. The new 35 56| rest away with horror, and waited, with the dew of fear upon 36 57| with calling the woman who waited on Milady, and when she 37 58| Nevertheless she still waited patiently till the hour 38 59| through a large hall in which waited the deputies from La Rochelle, 39 65| her knees. ~The unknown waited for silence, and then resumed, "


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